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Currently Unavailable Artist: Tame Impala
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 07/17/2015
Label: Modular Fontana
Catalog Number: 2345201
Recording: Studio
Length:
Format: Vinyl LP
Note: Limited Edition Colored Vinyl
Credits
Greg Calbi: Mastering
Ray Janos: Vinyl Mastering
Kevin Parker: Producer, Engineer, Instrumentation, Vocals
Rob Grant: Mixing, Recording
Robert Beatty: Artwork
Matthew C. Saville: Artwork
Ray Janos: Vinyl Mastering
Kevin Parker: Producer, Engineer, Instrumentation, Vocals
Rob Grant: Mixing, Recording
Robert Beatty: Artwork
Matthew C. Saville: Artwork
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Tame Impala

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Amoeba Review
Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker shifts gears a bit for his third album, drawing as much from ’80s soul and disco as he has from prog-rock and psychedelia. Though such a change could threaten to derail a good thing, Currents’ various strands are braided together without a hair out of place.